Combined lipstick and perfume container



Nov. 7, 1939. w. o. MITCHELL COMBINED LIPSTICK AND PERFUME CONTAINER Fi led May 25,1958

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Patented Nov. 7 1939 COMBINED PATENT A orrlce ms'rrcx AND PERFUME CONTAINER William 0. Mitchell, Baltimore, Md.

Application May 23, 1938, Serial No. 209,401

1 Claim.

fume to the person or wearing apparel whenever desired. A further object of the invention is to provide a compact lipstick and perfume 'holder -which can be carried'in the purse in the same 15 manner as the lipsticks now in general use.

The invention consists of the novel construction and arrangement of the'parts and combination of parts hereinafter more fully set forth in the following specification and pointed out in detail 2 in the appended claim.

In the accompanying drawing: 4

Figure 1 is an elevation of my invention.

Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of Figure 1.

25 Figure 3 is a detail view of the lipstick holder. Figure 4 is an inverted plan view of Figure 2. Figure 5 is a side elevation of a modification of my invention. Figure 6 is a vertical longitudinal section of 80 Figure 5.

: ing part of this specification, and in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughing which, in the present instance, is cylindrical but may be square or anyother desired shape, and has a partition 2 near the center thereof to form the chambers 3 and 4. The lipstick holder 5 is' of the-usual construction in which the lipstick can the lower end thereof. The said lipstick holder Referring to the accompanving drawing, form-.

out the several views thereof, I designates a casbe moved up and down by turning the on 5 fits within the chamber 4 and is held therein by the tang 8 projecting from the side thereof" and can be removed whenever it'is desired to use the lipstick. The chamber 3 is provided with a. cap 9, screw-threaded on the end of the cylinder 5 l and has a gasket III which rests on the top of the chamber 3 and forms a. liquid-tight joint. Projecting inwardly from the cap 9 is an applicator H in the end of which is carried a piece of absorbent material 12. The applicator H and the 10 absorbent material l2 project down into the liquid perfume which is carried in the chamber 3 -and when it is desired to apply the perfume to the person or article of clothing, the cap 9 is removed and the perfume applied by touching the, person or clothing with the absorbent end of the applicator.

In Figures 5 and 6, I have shown a modification of my invention in which .the two chambers l3 and M are formed of one piece of metal with the chamber l3 for the lipstick holder projecting into the perfume chamber M, the lipstick holder and applicator being the same as shown in the other figures.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:

A container comprising a'metal cylinder screwthreaded on one end on its outer surface andhaving a. central partition therein forming two chambers in said container, a cap having an annular screw-threaded flange and adapted to be screwed on the threaded end of said container to close one of said chambers a gasket withinsaid cap and adapted to rest on the screw-threaded end of said container to close one of said chambers, a hoilow applicator secured to the inner surface of said cap and projecting into one of said chambers, and

a wick fitted into, and projecting beyond, the inner end of said applicator.

WILLIAM O. MITCHELL. 

